Tuesday, March 22, 2022

EASTMINCOM: CTG dwindling as Army apprehends 1 CNT while another surrenders in Surigao Norte

Posted to the Eastern Mindanao Command (EASTMINCOM) Facebook Page (Mar 20, 2022): CTG dwindling as Army apprehends 1 CNT while another surrenders in Surigao Norte









36th Infantry ''VALOR" Battalion, Philippine Army

Press Release

CTG dwindling as Army apprehends 1 CNT while another surrenders in Surigao Norte

𝗚𝗜𝗚𝗔𝗖𝗨𝗜𝗧, Surigao del Norte - The Communist Terrorist Group (CTG) has continuously dwindled as one of its members was apprehended and another surrendered in Surigao Norte last Saturday, March 12.

The joint effort of the 36th Infantry ''VALOR" Battalion and 30th Infantry Battalion with the PNP’s Police Mobile Force Company resulted in the successful apprehension of Jojo Cabadongga Plaza alias LR/SANDAWA, Team leader Platoon 1, Guerilla Front 30, North Eastern Mindanao Regional Committee (GF30, NEMRC) and the voluntary surrender of Jack Montenegro Catubigan alias BOBI a member of Platoon 1, Sub Regional Sentro De Gravidad, Sub Regional Committee 2130, North Eastern Mindanao Regional Committee (SRSDG, SRC 2130, NEMRC).

36IB Commanding Officer, Lt Col. Michael Rey S Reuyan lauded the troops’ efforts and welcomed the decision of Jack to return to the folds of the government stressing that fighting the government is a futile cause. He stated, “There is no direction in joining the faulty and forced propaganda of the CTGs. A life of terror and ambiguity by holding arms is not the solution to the menial problem of our nation. It is in harmony and absolving poverty hand in hand with the government that we may reach our goal of a prosperous country”, LTC Reuyan said.

“The Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (E-CLIP) as the government’s reintegration program for the Former Rebels (FR) has played the key role for the CNTs decision to surrender and have a better future. The program shoulder different benefits: financial assistance package, sustainable livelihood skills training, educational assistance for the FR and his family, housing assistance, and other aftercare services and interventions from different government agencies and local government units,” Lt. Col. Reuyan added.

30th Infantry "Fight On" Battalion, Philippine Army
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